Take a small teaspoonful of French capers, dry them on a cloth, and sprinkle a few of them about an inch apart on the white surface.
When done they must be finely chopped, then pounded in a mortar, with a small teaspoonful of salt, and half a saltspoonful of pepper.
Trim off all superfluous fat and gristle; chop them with one ounce of lean boiled ham to each pair of large sweetbreads, and half a can of mushrooms, a small teaspoonful of salt, the sixth of one of pepper.
Boil up till thick enough to mask the back of a spoon, strain, and the last thing add a small teaspoonful of lemon juice.
Butter some small water biscuits (crackers), put a small teaspoonful of the mixture on each, and cover with finely chopped aspic.
To one pint of cold milk, put a piece of butter the size of an egg, a small teaspoonful of salt, and one egg.
Mix a small teaspoonfulof curry powder with three teaspoonfuls of fine flour and a small pinch of salt.
Sprinkle over it a little pepper and salt, and a small teaspoonful of parsley, chopped fine.
Then add two teaspoonfuls salt, half a small teaspoonful pepper, and butter size of an egg.
Rub the yolks of three hard-boiled eggs with a small teaspoonful mustard, a very little cayenne, and salt to the taste.
Add 1/2 cup of cream, sprinkle a small teaspoonful of parsley over and serve hot.
A small teaspoonful of fine white sugar, worked in with the salt, will be found an improvement--sugar is a great preservative.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small teaspoonful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.